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  2. SMASHING BLOW.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The final position of parties in the South Irish elections is as follows:--Coalition pro-treaty 58 ...

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  3. NEAR THE SUMMIT.

    After [?]vere trials, the expedition scaling Mount Everest attained an altitude of 27,300 feet. Severe snowstorms and ...

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  4. WAVE OF INDIGNATION.

    The Assassination of Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson has caused a wave of indignation to sweep throughout the world. The assassins were brought before the Wost[?]ster Police Court, Charged with murder, and remanded for a week. ...

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  5. MINERS CLASH.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--Martial law appears to be in[?]tent in the coal district of [?]ls, where clashes have occurred between the strikers and ...

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  6. ANOTHER VICTIM.

    LONDON, Saturday night.--Dr. Rathenan, Minister for Foreign Affairs in Germany, has been assassinated. While leaving his ...

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  7. WHEAT AREAS.

    The Director Agriculture (Mr. H. G. [?]odling), who returned on Friday from a visit to the Roma district, stated that in common with many other ...

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  8. JAPAN'S ARMY

    TOKIO, Sunday.--Tho War Office committee has completed the draft, of the Army Redu[?]tton Bill, which is now before the Military Conference. ...

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  9. GOVERNOR'S FOUR

    BEAUDESERT, Sunday.--His Excellency the Governor (Sir Matthew Nathan) has now visited almost everyone of the pictures[?] ...

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  10. FILIPINOS MOVE.

    TOKIO. Saturday.--The news of the activities of the Philippines delegation to Washington is eliciting comment on the general Philippine situation in the Press ...

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  11. ROCKEFELLER DEAD

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.--William Rockefeller (81 years of age), one of the richest men in the world, and two years younger than his brother, John D. ...

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  12. LABOUR LEADER.

    CINCINA[?]TA, Saturday.--Mr. Samuel Gompers. without opposit[?] has been re-elected president of the American Federation of Labour for his forty-first ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SIBERIAN DISPUTE.

    TOKIO, Saturday.--A large section of the Press is announcing that Japan is planning an early withdrawal from Siberia, but so far the statement is ...

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  14. MAIN ROADS.

    PALMWOODS, Saturday.--Future operation of tho Main Roods Board in this district are earning a certain amount of concern and [?]jecture. At present ...

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  15. QUADRUPLE TREATY.

    TOKIO, Saturday.--The plenary session of the Privy Council will to-day adopt the Quadruple Treaty, and on Wednesday next will adopt the naval and ...

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  16. DELAYED BY MONSOON.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Advice from Sikkim (a protected State in the northeast of India) announces that Fin[?]'s Mount Everest Party was more or less ...

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  17. A TEACHER'S LIFE.

    An interesting feature of the monthly meeting on Saturday morning in connection with the East. Moreton Teachers' Association was an address on "Education ...

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  18. UNIFORM GAUGE.

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.--Referring to the objections made by Sir T. Henley to the proposal for railway un[?], the Prime Minister stated to-night that ...

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  19. ANOTHER START.

    LONDON, Saturday,--A raw aeroplane is being despatched to Captain Blake at Marseilles to continue his flight, The original machine was repaired, but was ...

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  20. WORLD FLIGHT.

    LONDON,--Saturday.--The newspapers glow[?]gty review the late Sir Ross Smith's took on his world flights. The "Westminster Gazette" states that ...

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  21. SINCE THE WAR.

    Dr. Rathenau, as Minister for Reconstruction, and latterly as Foreign Minister, has had [?] important influence on Germany's foreign policy. ...

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  22. CANE CRUSHING SEASON.

    MACKEY, Saturday.--The crushing season in this district is drawing near. Already two mile[?]s, Farleigh and Race course, have announced their intention of ...

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  23. NEW DANCES.

    PARIS, Saturday.--There are two bodies which seek to guide the footsteps of the dancing world--the French dancing masters and the dancing professors. The ...

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  24. DEATH OF PIONEER.

    CHARLEVILLE, Saturday.--Michael M'Grath, storekeeper of Augathe[?]la, died last night at the age of [?]3. He was a native of Limerick, Ireland. ...

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  25. WAGE FLUCTUATION.

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.--A conference of Trade Union representatives, which was considering the proposed new formula for the revision of wages ...

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  26. TERRIFIC CYCLONE.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--The terrific cyclones which swept the Western Canadian prairies from Calgary ...

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  27. THIRD [?]SEN.

    LONDON. Thursday.--Their Majesties held the third Court season at Buckingham Palace to-night. The Prince of Wales was present, There ...

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  28. NEW RECORD

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Messrs. H. L. Collins and Co., of Lucer[?]dale, Mount [?]yan have sold to Messers Brokes Brothers, B[?]e Park, C[?], their ...

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  29. LIGHT FOR MACKAY.

    MACKAY. Saturday.--At a special meeting of the City Council, consideration was given to the matter of borrowing £32.000 for the purpose of installing ...

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  30. LORD NORTHCLIFFE.

    TOKIO, Saturday.--Tho newspapers here are expressing sympathy for Lord Northcliffe over the receipt of the news of his serious breakdown. They say ...

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  31. MANNING DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Mr. Adams representing the Steamshi[?] Owners Association asked Mr. Justice Powers (President of the Arbitration Course) to-day if he could for ...

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  32. NAVAL OFFENCES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The naval court martial of five warrant officers, charged with making use of information at an examination gained in an irregular way, ...

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  33. EMIGRATION STATISTICS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--[?] question [?] in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Stanley Rail[?], Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, said British ...

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